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"To touch the conscience with beauty, joys, sorrows,
and the commonality of humankind...
Oh, to be such a voice-"
Elizabeth Lenci-Downs
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Inner Reflections of a Woman.
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Elizabeth Lenci-Downs
"Her paintings depict human experiences that create a bond between race and
cultures"
A talented and recognized painter
and writer who has settled in Fountain Hills, Arizona, Elizabeth was raised in
Virginia, Minnesota, Iron Range country where as a young child she wrote short
stories, poetry, and began painting—her paintings on display in school
corridors. One essay took second
place in a state contest for the soon-to-be formed Quetico National Forest.
Leaving Minnesota for a university degree in history, she went on to earn
another in education and psychology, married Floyd L. Downs, raised a family,
and became a teacher. During her
undergraduate years she had taken classes from sculptor and friend John Waddell
and spent weekends in self-study at the Chicago Museum of Art.
While teaching, she studied with Earl Pierce, Berkeley, California, a
disciple of Hans Hoffman.
It was a cloudy day in San Francisco, April 1989 when something told
Elizabeth she had to paint full time.
By June she had moved to the sunny skies of Arizona, enrolled in
doctorate studies at Arizona State University, and was painting—waiting for her
husband to follow. After exhibits
came commissions. Her work is now in
private collections in the United States and Canada.
In the summer of 1995 Elizabeth
began 5 years of research for her first historic novel I Heard My People Cry
now in Second Edition, the true story of an Arizona friend who had escaped from
Ukraine, Russia during World War II. Her second book was published in 2003:
6 Girls on a Hoot, Yellowstone
National Park-1926 the unabridged diary of her Norwegian mother’s
adventures. A collection of short
stories, essays and poetry is ready for publication and Elizabeth is completing
“Domenico” her second historic novel.
This one about an Italian ancestor.
When the sun rises over the
Superstition Mountains outside her window Elizabeth will be found at work at
desk or studio easel, where a painting of her grandchild is waiting. Beside her, a curl of ivory fur with plume tail and brilliant blue eyes
greets visitors, Karuna, their Balinese.
Honors:
- Selected for the National League of American Pen Women
- Woman of the Year in Fine Arts, Maricopa County, Arizona for mentoring
women and her efforts against racial discrimination-1995
- Selected as a juried member of the esteemed Arizona Artists Guild-1998
- Seven one-woman shows in California and Arizona
- Chosen for a solo exhibition at the opening of Frank Lloyd Wright's
remodeled Gammage Center for the Arts, at Arizona State University, Tempe
- Invited by AZ Governor for Solo exhibition for the International Women's
Day, Phoenix, featuring Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady, on her return
from China
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